North Carolina insurance agent Pam S. Bollinger, 44, has been charged with stealing from her former employer, a Rockwell insurance agency.
State insurance department investigators allege that from 2007 until Sept. 26, 2008, Bollinger stole some $11,582 from the Miller-Poole Insurance Agency.
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin said
Bollinger was arrested on March 5, and charged with two counts of embezzlement. He said she was processed at the Rockwell Department and released under a written promise to appear.
Source: Department of Insurance Investigations Division
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